The next batch of Games Pass titles for the first half of April has been confirmed by Microsoft, after an earlier leak.
The both L***ed early and now it seems like the same has happened to , although the latest Game Pass leak is not only self-inflicted but looks like it might cover more than just one month.
The image above was found on Microsoft’s Xbox server by Polish website and reveals a number of games that are described as ‘coming soon’ to Game Pass.
The most recent big name game is , but also mentioned are the well-received and Dragon Age 2, amongst others.
The full list of games being added is as follows, with the ad also indicating whether they’re going to be available for cloud streaming or downloading.
Cricket 22 (Cloud + Console) – April 5
MLB The Show 22 (Cloud, Console) – April 5
Dragon Age 2 (Cloud) – April 7
Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare (Cloud) – April 7
Star Wars: Squadrons (Cloud) – April 7
Chinatown Detective Agency (Cloud + Console + PC) – April 7
Life Is Strange: True Colors (Cloud + Console + PC) – April 12
Panzer Corps 2 (PC) – April 12
The Dungeon Of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet Of Chaos (PC) – April 12
Lost in Random (Cloud + Console + PC) – April 14
The one thing that isn’t revealed by the leak is when exactly the games will be arriving. They could all be planned for April but given it’s a fairly long list it may be that they’re intended to last for the next few months.
Update: Microsoft has confirmed the leak is real and that all the games will be coming to Game Pass in April – we’ve added the dates they’ll arrive to the list above.
Although there are some good games there it’s still not a particularly exciting line-up, although unlike Sony there’s no suggestion that Game Pass is currently planning a major shake-up.
A has been rumoured for later in the year but if Microsoft is considering a more radical change to the way Game Pass work, perhaps in order to ensure they stay ahead of Sony, there’s no sign of that at the moment.
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